Book in Bodegas Campos
restaurant and lounges
la tomata
The room dedicated by the Campos family to flamenco dancer Ana Carrillo La Tomata—who so often attended the house’s flamenco evenings—is an extension of the Pele room, and is separated or connected, as needed, by a folding wood and glass screen.
On the walls are framed photos of the Córdoba-born dancer, who for Ricardo Molina was “a free force of nature like the sun, the sea, the wind,” a whirlwind.
At the back of the room, behind a bar, a panel displays a dozen stills from the flamenco festival filmed at Bodegas Campos for the film Los duendes de Andalucía, directed in 1964 by another Ana, surnamed Mariscal, in which La Tomata achieved moments of glory.
